Chasing Harry Winston: A Novel
THE HOTLY AWAITED NOVEL FROM THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, SET TO BE THE MUST-HAVE SPRING ACCESSORY FOR 2008. How far would you go to change your life in a year? Emmy finds herself single for the first time in years. She vows to find a man on every continent for...
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THE HOTLY AWAITED NOVEL FROM THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, SET TO BE THE MUST-HAVE SPRING ACCESSORY FOR 2008. How far would you go to change your life in a year? Emmy finds herself single for the first time in years. She vows to find a man on every continent for some pure no-strings-attached fun. Adriana is stunning and can have any man she desires.Yet she wants an eligible bachelor who'll slip a five-carat Harry Winston diamond on her finger. Leigh has a doting boyfriend that most girls would kill for. But when literary bad boy Jesse Chapman asks to work with her, she just can't refuse. Knocking back raspberry mojitos one night, the three friends make a pact - to change one thing in their lives by the end of the year. Game On.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780743290111 (0743290119)
ASIN: 0743290119
Publish date: 2008-05-27
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
New York,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Fiction
The most boring and driest book that I ever read in my whole life. I don't give a damn on how the parrot eat or how Adrianna looked fabulous. Almost put "Da Vinci Code" to shame.
chicklit is chicklit is chicklitan entertaining one nevertheless
Si lascia leggere... ma dopo una notte non ricordo quasi niente.
First of all, stupid title, as only one of the three main characters was obsessed with jewelry. Then , there are the three women, best friends on the verge of turning 30, who are all dissatisfied with their lives. They are neither likable nor believable as friends. As a result, it took me a week to ...
So I don't like Weisberger's books. They lack the charm of Helen Fielding and her characters are much what I imagine the cast of the Hills grows up to be.It was good for a lazy, rainy day read or maybe while stuck on an airplane. But I won't be passing it around any time soon.